Romania
In order to obtain a visa, you will need a passport that’s valid for at least six months beyond the date you enter the country.
Citizens of all EU
countries, USA, Canada, Japan and many other countries may travel
visa-free for 90 days in Romania. Australians and New Zealanders no
longer need to arrange a visa in advance. As visa requirements change
frequently, check at the Ministry of Foreign Affairs (www.mae.ro) before departure.
Romania issues two types of visas to
tourists: transit and single-entry. Transit visas (for those from
countries other than the ones mentioned above) are for stays of no
longer than three days, and cannot be bought at the border.
To apply for a visa you need a
passport, one recent passport photograph and the completed visa
application form accompanied by the appropriate fee. Citizens of some
countries (mainly African) need a formal invitation from a person or
company in order to apply for a visa; see www.mae.ro for details.
Regular single-entry visas (US$25)
are valid for 90 days from the day you arrive. Single-entry visas are
usually issued within a week (depending on the consulate), but for an
extra US$6 can be issued within 48 hours.
Transit visas can be either
single-entry (US$15) – valid for three days and allowing you to enter
Romania once – or double-entry (US$25), allowing you to enter the
country twice and stay for three days each time.
In Romania, you can extend your
tourist visa for another 60 days at any county police office, but it can
be trickier than just leaving the country and coming back in.
Technically it takes a couple of days and shouldn’t cost more than
US$50. You may have to show you have US$100 per day for your stay. You
must apply before your current visa expires. It’s easier if you get a
travel agent to help.
Check your visa requirements
for Serbia, Hungary, Bulgaria and Ukraine if you plan to cross those
borders. If you are taking the Bucharest–St Petersburg train you will
need Ukrainian and Belarusian transit visas on top of the Russian visa.
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